March 23 and on--

Check Google classroom-- Long distance learning begins!

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

ENGLISH 7  
QW: Walking along an empty street, you notice a wallet. It contains $5,000 in cash but no name or address. What would you do? Would it change your decision if inside you found the name, address and  picture of either a wealthy-looking man or a frail-looking old woman? Why or why not? Think about this. Then write for at least five minutes.


Checked in and shared FD of speech. Make sure notecards and practice to start Weds, tomorrow.


HW: Weds: Planner Check & It's In The Bag speeches. Everyone ready.
Thurs: Mugshot Week 1
Fri: Spelling Unit 2, exercises 1-20, p. 19. And quiz on 20 words, plus the challenge for extra credit.

ENGLISH 8
Edgar Allan Poe. Who he was and why we bother.  Handout.
Annotate while listening to The Tell-Tale Heart
Predicting what you read helps you engage and actively read a story. The Tell-Tale Heart is a very nearly perfect short story, with all the major elements of a story: plot, character, setting, conflict.


HW:
HW: Weds: The Tell-Tale Heart questions, p.528, in lit textbooks, 1-5, all parts. In your writer's notebooks. Pencil okay. The story is on p. 522. AND your mystery novel.
Friday: Read one-fourth of your novel.  Be ready for a novel progress check.

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After many years as a newspaper reporter and writer, a job that I was lucky enough to love, I got my English teaching credential, hoping to pass on to kids how to find their unique voice and clearly communicate what they think and feel. Public school educated in Philadelphia, college in New York City (Barnard College), transferred to and graduated from UC Berkeley in English and received a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Yay, my son, my student in 8th grade, is now a Cal alumni, too, a 2017 graduate with a degree in computer science, now working at Google (You Tube) as a product manager. William Faulkner is one of my favorite writers, as well as Anne Lamott, Langston Hughes and many of the nighttime, satirical comedy shows. On my top bookshelf sit Nobel Prize winning writers Toni Morrison and Orhan Pamuk, along with friends who have won Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, who started writing in junior high or in writing groups in Sonoma County. Go public education in California!

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